Behavioral Research Center

Our Mission

The mission of the Behavioral Research Center (BRC) is to conduct original behavioral research to modify cancer risk behaviors, and improve cancer outcomes and quality of life among cancer survivors, caregivers, and the general population. The BRC also provides behavioral expertise to inform American Cancer Society programs, services, and activities.

Behavioral research to prevent canceris also central to the work of the BRC, identifying and addressingbehavioral factors involved in the prevention of cancer, such as: diet, physical activity, cancer screening, and tobacco control.

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